Men don’t get all the made-to-measure goods. The luxury of custom shirting is now available for the fairer sex. Jen and Ravi Ratan, whose family owns Q Custom Clothier, launched Double R, a bespoke women’s brand, in the fall. Just this week, they launched the website, which offers 150 styles of women’s classic button-ups, looser, boyfriend-cut styles, tunics, and shirt dresses. Each is created based on four personal measurements, which can be taken at home. Dream up a color and they’ve got it—in a casual fit with sleeve tabs, in a striped variation with ruffles or pleats, in a sleeveless tunic, in a perfectly tailored shirtdress, or in plaid, gingham, and houndstooth. For a full, bespoke experience, shoppers can make an appointment at Double R’s Travis Walk showroom and pick out every detail. Each garment comes with a personalized monogram and a snap between buttons at the bust to keep shirts from gapping. Brilliant.
Get the AtHome Newsletter
Enjoy Dallas' best trends, hot properties, and tips from local designers to help you nest in style delivered weekly.
Related Articles
Hockey
What We Saw, What It Felt Like: Stars-Golden Knights, Game 3
A close final score masks a dominant performance.
By Sean Shapiro and David Castillo
Basketball
What We Saw, What It Felt Like: Mavs-Clippers Game 3
Little brother no more.
By Iztok Franko and Mike Piellucci
Local News
In a Friday Shakeup, 97.1 The Freak Changes Formats and Fires Radio Legend Mike Rhyner
Two reports indicate the demise of The Freak and its free-flow talk format, and one of its most legendary voices confirmed he had been fired Friday.